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UMFA Wins State Award for Spiral Jetty Outreach

Salt Lake City – The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) at the University of Utah has been awarded the Utah Museums Association’s 2015 Award for Excellence in Programming. The UMFA won the award for its efforts to raise awareness and appreciation of Spiral Jetty, the internationally acclaimed work of Land art by Robert Smithson located on Great Salt Lake.

AP Art History students from Bingham High School at Rozel Point, Great Salt Lake, Utah. Robert Smithson (American, 1938–1973), Spiral Jetty, 1970, black basalt rock, salt crystals, earth, water.
AP Art History students from Bingham High School at Rozel Point, Great Salt Lake, Utah.
Robert Smithson (American, 1938–1973), Spiral Jetty, 1970, black basalt rock, salt crystals, earth, water.
The UMFA has done “remarkable work as local stewards (and collaborative partners),” to encourage public engagement with and appreciation of this important work of art, according to a UMA statement. The UMFA and Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College collaborate with New York-based Dia Art Foundation—the official steward of Spiral Jetty—to preserve, maintain and advocate for the work.

UMFA staff have produced and distributed interpretive and educational materials designed to deepen visitors’ experiences, including printable guides and a Family Backpack visitors can check out for free at the Museum and take to Spiral Jetty for hands-on engagement. Museum staff have also hosted free public programming, presented Land art-related works by Smithson and other artists in its galleries, and developed online resources that serve visitors locally and worldwide.

“It means so much to be recognized by our museum colleagues for the work we’re doing to educate people about the value of this world-renowned contemporary masterwork,” said Gretchen Dietrich, UMFA executive director. “With our partners at GSLI and Dia Art Foundation, we want to make sure Utahns of all ages appreciate how special the Jetty is, not only art historically but also for the scientific research opportunities it offers.”

Earlier this month, UMFA and GSLI hosted a free community meet-up that drew almost 100 visitors to the Jetty in a single afternoon, many for their very first time. The work’s exceptional art historical importance, unique beauty and remote location regularly draw visitors and media attention from throughout Utah and around the world. In 2016 the UMFA will expand its Land art-related outreach by hosting ARTLandish: Land art, Landscape, and the Environment, a year-long initiative of lectures, films, panel discussions, tours and other events that investigate our complex relationship with the Earth.

The UMA 2015 Award for Excellence in Programming was presented to UMFA staff Wednesday, October 8, at the UMA Awards Dinner at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi. The award is given to an individual, team or organization that has shown superior achievement in any aspect of the museum field during the previous 18 months within Utah’s museum community.

The UMA is a professional membership organization for museum staff and volunteers. Its mission is to provide professional development and networking opportunities to build the capacity of Utah’s museums; connect museums to professional resources and best practice; and serve as an advocate for Utah museums.

For more information, please visit umfa.utah.edu/spiraljetty